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THE SEATTLE STAR | |Abernathy Kids Going Back THIRSTY BALLARD cut saat oer i. BUSSELL NOW | to Oklahoma in Automobile) Odd and Ends'From Everywhere BLAMES BOHLKE’ "ate | | Daween, Y. T—Stewart Mengiem |eon of Mr, and Mra, Ames Setters | master mechanic of the Yukon Gold burned BALLARD, 1 company, wae killed yesterday arm bh mo fF | a three-ton dredge which wae b ton, wae burned to th having hi | awung into place by # crane, fell be rf him, The shain gear b Men 4 ) | | le nin keep —_ Wallace A. Bussell waa taken to! |sies was a famous Kiondi July 14, 1789, the Bastile, in Parts, | “iy a medey aa * E the Insane asylum at Steilacoom | | }fell, and eVer since the French have|@* Bi mule voir, Wor th or v his morning by Sheriff Hodge | , Port Blakely.--red Mwansom of |ceiehrated today an their “Fourth of|donan't fil the rexeryolnn thor the) s Bussell made no ot fon to ac | Port Hiak v th ®) gut lant three day ' - companying the sb and the { rien A ight tllpped and fot ——— r om bMed was made with any diff 4 Ka: . eulty Ruasell, under the order of Judge Frater, fs to be kept in Stet) mn until his father wishes to remove bim to a private sanitarium in Call fornia, The superintendent of the inaane asylum is directed to turr Bussell over to bis father upon the latter filing » bond for $16,000 Within ten days Bussell will be taken to the California institution, | SLAVED TWENTY YEARS TO PAY FATHER’S DEBTS hy United Pree) NEW YORK, July 14 Handi eapped for more than 20 years with &@ burden of debts left by his father Fred Trench, of the contracting firm of Terry & Trench, today re- ceived cancellation from creditors | pompie Abernathy, A; i: of the lant penny due them. After | “omere Abernathy, Aged 6, at the Wheel; Louis, Aged’, Beside Him. Wiha Neven marctag in Beattle yesterd FREDERICK & NELSON, inc. = Basement Salesroom MANY PRETTY SUMMER MODELS IN Women’s Lingerie, Lawn and Gingham Dresses Specially Priced at $5.00 ally dinemts of dynamite nat night “ well of throsgh moze, from See Ave. That 600 pers ina collision between th ki and Wampoa, at Dnieper river, is jemont issued today by the own 4 of the vessels, The disaster oo official jourred Saturday night, The shook of the collision wae so great that the Lovki'a boiler exploded, and the ship #ank almost instantly. 161 Bh. Gree ” work at Kight @eaths were recorded ia Seattle yeaterday fwenty-aix native obit E have taken all the Lingerie, Lawn and paying nearly $100,000 with Inter NEW YORK, July 14.—The Aber, at the Astor house. After the boys) dren « ithin the last 101 est to clear his father's name,/nathy bdoyse-Temple and Louls,| received gold watches ax tokens of|dayr as a result of a measles ep! ham Dresses remaining in stock combined Trench’s only comment is: aged € and 9% respectively-—who/ esteem, they responded to toasts. | ¢emic which te sweeping the village of i ~~ “I sincerely trust that an honest] came alone on ponies all the way | Templo made one of the best after.| Of Tatiliek, on Prince William sound t them with a number bought at an especially @esire to pay a man’s debts Is not/ from Oklahoma to help receive T.| dinner speeches on record, He sald 0 uncommon an occurrence as to| KR. are journeying back again in a/| in part, also in toto Port Angeles—Jack Reynolds, 14, | be worthy of a newspaper story.” tiny automobile. gen of Cherieg M sng SD Genito The firm of Trench @ Son fulled] ‘The jads are taking the lake attorney od 8 » bear In the tm 1888, Young Trench, just out of | route, through Chicago, and expect all day, and captured « college, did not sbirk his duty. For) to make the 2,000 miles in about 20) “Goodby 20 years he worked bard and spent | guys Bothing. He became junior partner) The kids are @he children of Eat 5 Carson City, Nev, — Entering a 0 take out his horee last night ure, and now offer choice of the collection at this figure representing sharp reductions frome ou people lar prices. The Lingerie Dresses are made of good a im the firm of Terry & Trench, now "pm alive Jack Abernathy of Oklai®# & keke KR RAR EH ~—H ope a oe cong ben one of the leading tron contracting | homa, who catches wolves and kills # | Mioked to death by the vicious’ ant- (fi batiste and mull, elaborately trimmed firms of America. is », | mem with b a * DEGREE FOR GIRL OF 17. * oe Hi) ; ? : The firm has to its credit such bernathy kid * »! aces, embroideries and insertions. The Gt i feats as the construction of Man-| pm a Pat not mee h digger * (ty United Prees) | Twelve bore and wine girls were bere laces, ne Gingham Rattan bridge and the buliding of | tian aw Lowe * ANN ARBOR, Mich, July 14. * Seattle yeoterday Dresses come in a variety of easing color com the Pennsylvania terminals in New | qeive as > & —It was announced be * lohter, proprte f f Work, coming $101,000,006. jspank T p Into submitting to.|* that the y * res Seat nations, and the Dresses of Lawn in blue, lave _ < He very mtly, in that jour | * o * ney, Is comp to spank Temple, | # of *| je pink and black polka dot. Any of these pretty much as it pains him (Louis). Ati® d ponsibly any uni- w/Bectlon tain ihe bh aaa i K GIVEN TONIGHT eat —s e or bend os : Darwth “« F . ae te ev Bom : had been selling Uquor to In serviceable Dresses will form a welcome nature of fights, owing to Temple's aeUteS JOReS & ArrieDUre. *iand Richter accused Osgood ‘ ° robustness * Pa She ts 37. i] quarrel followed the vacation wardrobe, especially at the um eeetomerece lust before the start i ‘é This is the night, one of thé | friends tendered the be eerie ere aeee Riteville, Wash. —The 7 year: -old low price of nights, when the operetta, “Golden Hair,” is to be repeated at the Al- z hambra. Presented in June by pu- . pils of the Sacred Heart, the pro- oe i FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Pehakhace Sa Eeresscs | po ke auch 8 Bi toes me, furniture Store Closes Dally of 60 | Dry ods | wou sat! un 3 ue was repeated. Tonight and to- 453 bea we _ the Final Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits sevens same Bn $1 5 00 At Two Low Prices ($25. 00 $5.00 The Illustration Portrays Three Models Included in ODD LOTS AND MILL ENDS OF White and Colored Summer Wash Fabrics At. Special Clearance Prices SPECIAL 7c YARD—Printed Sackings, 28 | Inches wide, good quality, sheer and be ven as apectal fea- % MAYOR GOES TO JAIL. ‘ inches wide, soft-finished, medium-weight fabrics, in | cross-bars and 2-, 3- and 4-cord clusters, % (ny United Prem) A” odds and ends of the remain- dot and stripe effects, on pink, light-blue and tan SPECIAL 10c YARD—Mill Ends , Givens Gils of eocspites Os ing Spring lines of Women's —— peepee soa po mag ” secu! ho he ® ae SPEC ‘4 “i pe Fisah at sea te ap * and Misses’ Tailored Suits are re SPECIAL 7c Y ARD—An odd lot of Double-fold, SPECIAL 74c YARD--Mill Ends of Be % pointment of James Hamtlton & Pekin-stripe Cotton Suitings, in light and medium Cambrics” 36 h id \ hs off W Se: ehlet-of the fire department, & i for clearance at these two colorings, 32 inches wide. ps9 ph od inches wide, in lengths oF # and of later conspiring to se- # priced for clearance COROT TAED 16 ACES WP 6yards. Fully one thousand eas: are ci bia eh-ye~ ralyicoleter Saar fimres, SPECIAL 10¢ YARD—White India Dimity, 28 28 | th this offering. o ‘® rence, was yesterday sentenced *& @ sectaiticn ona fad s10en THE MATERIALS _ include * , . . : Serges, Worsteds, Novelty Suitings ee PINCHOT FOR NEW YORK’S GOVERNOR (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Ju'y 14.-— That Gifford Pinchot may be the com: candidate of the repub- Means fer the New York guberna- torial nomination is the general be- lief among politicians here. Pin- chot’s friends say he is not seeking office but they intimate that he would not reject the nomination if ft were offered to him. His legal residence is In New York. * Pinchot aa a possibility is a sug- Gestion that caused considerable gossip in political circles, where it ft pointed out that Taft's endorse ment of the candidate will un- doubtedly be sought. Where Roose- velt would stand on the question there ix easmanunic no doubt. Davis Milton. Miss Esther Lois Davis, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. BE. W. Davin, and | Roy Vern Milton, of the Seattle fire! department, were married Tuesday | evening at the home of the bride by Rev. H. EB. Bdgar, pastor of the} U. P. church. The young people will make their home for the pres- ent with the bride'y parents at 512 Women’s Cotton, Lisle and Silk-Lisle Hhisiery, Special Tee A large purchase of Women’s Hosiery, in Cotton, Lisle and Silk-Lisle qualities, was made ure enabling us to offer them at the unusual!ly-low price of 18c pair. The lot includes: and Broadcloths. THE COLORINGS include Black, Navy, Gray, Tan, Green, Co- Women's Black Cotton Hosiery, with ribbed or hemmed | | Women's Cotton and Lisle plain white and ta tops, or with “tenderfoot” split soles, Special A8¢ pair. | Special 18¢ pair. . Women’s Lace Boot and All-over Lace Hosiery, in | Women's Silk-Lisle Hosiery, in black, tan, black, white and tan. Special 18¢ pair. | navy, lavender and green, Special 18¢ pair. Also included are fancy designs and polka-dotted effects in many pleasing color combinations, at 18¢ p Popular Makes of Corsets at $1.00 The showing of Corsets at $1.00 includes effective models from the best American makers, such as Warner's Rust-proof, Thomson’s Glove-fitting, Royal Worcester, Corset “H,” American Lady and C. B. a la Spirite. i aecualiiad @inccumella ROYAL WORCESTER, STYLE 406, PRICE $100— | WARNER’S RUST-PROOF, STYLE Designed for the short-waisted figure, with very low bust | 257, PRICE $1.00—A Corset for the average and extremely long skirt. Is boned with small bone wires figure, with moderately-high bust and long skirt, the material ext x sever: at sides, making an exceedingly comfortable garment. | below the boning i eae opty ‘age The material is strong coutil, with batiste binding at top, | porters are attached. 4 j and two pairs of hose supporters are attached. CORS “H,” STYLE 69A, PRICE THOMSON’S GLOVE-FITTING CORSET, PRICE | $1.00—Model for the tall figure, with high . bust and skirt very long, material extending $1.00—A model for the average figure, with low bust and | below the boning and completely encasing skirt of medium length, The material is batiste and gar- | the figure. Trimmed at top with narrow ment in fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. An | embroidery edge and fitted with two pairs excellent Corset for summer wear, of hose supporters, penhagen—-many check, plaid and stripe effects are also embraced in the collection. The Coats are plain-tailored and trimmed styles, and the Skirts in va- rious plaited and kilted models. Two Prices $15.00 and $25.00 For Final Clearance | Women’s Seule Linen Suits, at $9.00 and $15. 00 E. 82nd st. re From one of the foremost linen suit houses in the country come these fing KILLED BY ICE i Linen Suits for Women. About 100 in the lot—samples and cant CREAM AND SODA || celed orders—made of good quality natural-color linen, strictly man-tailored, | with plaited skirts. Sizes range from 34 to 42, Closing Out Broken Lines of Neckwear at 10c To make room for new lines, an extensive collection of Wom- en’s Neckwear has been reduced to 10c for clearance. Included in the lot are Pure Linen Tailored Stocks White Stocks with colored Ties Cc Embroidered Tabs Plaited Tabs with fine Valenciennes edge (By United Press.) BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 14,— Walter Slade, a 17-year-old high echool boy, was found dead in bed today when his mother went to wake him. Before retiring last night he announced he had eaten four plates of ice cream and drank five glasses of soda water. The coroner believes ptomaine poison caused his death, W. C. T. U. Recital, H Mrs, Maud Barnes Steele, of San | Francisco, will give a dramatic re cital tomorrow evening at the The favorable figure at which the purchase was effected enables us to offer them at this very opportune season—when most of our warm weather is still j ahead of us—at, special, $9.00 and $15.00, Velvet Bows with Tabs of hand - embroidered linen Silk Bow Tie: And many other pieces sui Choice at 10¢ for clez a wide range of colors ble for Summer wear. ance, —BSecond Floom Girls’ Summer Wash Dresses, Special $2.95 SPECIAL, $2.95—Many attractive styles, made of linene, in white, cadet, light-blue, ii pink and rose, tastefully trimmed. Some are in side-button effect —Basement Salesroom. Materials for Bathing Suits Very Moderately Priced. POPLAR CLOTH, 36 | — ALL -WOOL STORM SERGE, 36 NU SERGE, 4 INCHES WIDE, 25c | INCHES S WIDE, 50e YARD—Black | WIDE, Y he and others have sailor i collars in different combinations, with shield and four-in-hand tie. Also included in this assortment are several Dresses in the new plaid effects, with full-plaited skirts, and waists 83c First Presbyterian church, under | trimmed with deep plaits over shoulder and finished with embroidery and tailofed bands |i | and navy. | and black. le ocagm gif tg ae) contrasting colors, Special $2.95. second rioor, WI] YARD—In black, navy, ALL-WOOL E TAMINE SERGE, MOHAIR BRILLIA Silver collection will be taken for Mf : “" | 37 INCHES WIDE, 58 YARD —In | INC HE‘ ; WIDE, 48¢ YAR the benefit of the organi i garnet and cream. | black and navy. in nav LADIES’ MONTHLY '. " Tome Fre d eri ck & N el son sTvLe An Especially-Strong Silk Tihs PATTEANS Prek Good quality Satin Lining, 36 inches wide, in black, ivory, light-gray, mid-gray, champa not Guitters, either—Kansas City Star.| INCORPORATED tan. Special 76 ¢ yard,